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haha. another 19yo GTR driver.? thought i was the only one..

ive got to detail my car tuesday arvo. guy and his mech coming to see it on thursday night fingers crossed. its between my GTR and a 95000kms 93model BNR32 thats stock.. but he wants 2k more than im asking..

Do you have to be a member to come along?

I've only had my skyline for .... lets see... 9 hours now but I'd love to come along and meet some other enthusiasts. :)

u certainly can come! just make sure u make an effort to come talk to us, we dont bite...too hard :P

haha. another 19yo GTR driver.? thought i was the only one..

ive got to detail my car tuesday arvo. guy and his mech coming to see it on thursday night fingers crossed. its between my GTR and a 95000kms 93model BNR32 thats stock.. but he wants 2k more than im asking..

yehhhhhh but atleast urs is running :) this is my 2nd skyline, had a nicely tuned 33 gsts before

u certainly can come! just make sure u make an effort to come talk to us, we dont bite...too hard :P

yehhhhhh but atleast urs is running :) this is my 2nd skyline, had a nicely tuned 33 gsts before

I'll have to come then, I'd be nice not to try to have a conversation with a car enthusiast that doesn't end with me walking away after hearing "yeah, I'm fully going to turbo charge my mirage, then I'll drop it 6 inches and it'll run 8's down the quarter bro!".

I'll have to come then, I'd be nice not to try to have a conversation with a car enthusiast that doesn't end with me walking away after hearing "yeah, I'm fully going to turbo charge my mirage, then I'll drop it 6 inches and it'll run 8's down the quarter bro!".

u've been over on that boostcrusing site havnt you? :P

u've been over on that boostcrusing site havnt you? :P

I sure have, trauling thru the forums there is a car wreck in slow motion, digitalized.

"When I turn 15 I'm going to buy an RX-8 bro, put some 28 inch rims on it, then some spinners"

Jesus christ....

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The denunciation of the young is a necessary part of the hygiene of older people, and greatly assists in the circulation of their blood.lol

I think you will find we are more of a reasonable and well adjusted kind of crew, not inclined to bragging or have something to prove, good times to be had by all.

im 19, ian's 19, ur 19? the others, are just plain old :O

ur still holding onto that one, and u werent even there! :P

put me down please. and who wants to take me? :D

P.S what grog they serve at this place? there better be johny black!

dont forget oyur i.d this time shane or they will treat you like a kid :) again!

haha. another 19yo GTR driver.? thought i was the only one..

ive got to detail my car tuesday arvo. guy and his mech coming to see it on thursday night fingers crossed. its between my GTR and a 95000kms 93model BNR32 thats stock.. but he wants 2k more than im asking..

it seems they are all that age :) must be the whole teenager thing. compensating? :(

I am in !!

(Bloody Dial-up)

that'll teach you for getting it! broadband ftw

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